The Hebrew - Bible

While tradition often attributes authorship to specific figures (e.g., Moses for the Torah, David for the Psalms ), modern scholarship suggests a more complex process:

For those looking to dive deeper, retailers like Ktav Publishing offer introductory guides like Understanding the Hebrew Bible , and scholars at Britannica provide extensive historical context. Brief Intro to the History of the Hebrew Bible | AWKNG The Hebrew Bible

The term "Tanakh" is an acronym representing its three primary divisions: Moses for the Torah

The central organizing principle, defining a binding relationship between God and Israel. It includes unconditional promises to patriarchs (like Abraham) and conditional obligations for the nation (at Sinai). David for the Psalms )